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2024 U.S. Agricultural Export Yearbook

The 2024 U.S. Agricultural Export Yearbook provides a statistical summary of U.S. agricultural commodity exports to the world during the 2024 calendar year.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Mexico: Dairy and Products Semi-annual

Mexico’s dairy sector is projected to grow modestly in 2025, supported by better feed and water access, herd expansion, and ongoing efficiency gains. Production is expected to rise despite 2023–2024 drought impacts and New World Screwworm infestations in southern Mexico.
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Mexico: Coffee Annual

Mexico's coffee production is forecast to reach 3.9 million green bean equivalent in the 2025/26 marketing year. This slight increase from the previous year is attributed to planting incentives driven by favorable coffee prices and ongoing efforts to improve coffee varieties.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Mexico: Poultry and Products Semi-annual

Mexico's chicken meat production continues growing at an estimated 3 percent pace, reflecting a positive decade-long trend.
The following document reports on the maritime ports of entry (MPE) of Veracruz and Lazaro Cardenas, through which agricultural products transported by vessel arrive to Mexico.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Panama: FAIRS Export Certificate Report

The U.S-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA) entered into force on October 31, 2012.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Mexico: Mexico Moves Forward on Front of Pack Warning Signs

This report intends to inform U.S. Processed Foods and Non-Alcoholic Beverage companies interested in the Mexican market about the new front of pack warning signs labeling.
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Mexico: Mexico Approves Front of Pack Warning Signs

This report intends to inform U.S. Processed Foods and Non-Alcoholic Beverage companies interested in the Mexican market about the new Front of Pack Warning Signs labeling that will be applied....
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Mexico: Livestock and Products Semi-annual

Mexico’s livestock production continues to grow due in large part to vertical integration of farms, as well as better biosecurity measures.